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From: Adenovirus-mediated anti-AEG-1 ScFv expression driven by stathmin promoter inhibits tumor growth in cervical cancer

Fig. 2

Stathmin mRNA expression and stathmin promoter activity detection. a Strong positive bands of stathmin gene in human cervical carcinoma cells HeLa and SiHa were detected by RT-PCR, while negative result was observed in normal human cervical epithelial cells NCECS. b Stathmin promoter activity detection by luciferase reporter vectors. Cells were transfected with different luciferase reporter vectors of pGL3-sta-luc (with 451 bp stathmin promoter inserted), pGL3-CMV-luc (positive control) and pGL3-basic (negative control). pGL3-sta-luc showed high activity only in two cervical carcinoma cells compared with pGL3-CMV-luc and pGL3-basic. The histograms represent the average of three independent experiments

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